This grey and blue-tinted sporty-chic titanium timepiece combines a flying tourbillon and an astronomical moon-phase display requiring adjustment only once every 122 years using a 9 o’clock corrector. Its ultra-thin case mesuring a mere 9.8mm thick features polished and satin-brushed surfaces. The colour of the caseband sides and crown matches that of the cushion-shaped dial, beneath which in-house Calibre 642P beats at the heart of this elegant and sophisticated timepiece.
This creation from the Noirmont Métiers d’Art range revisits the sector-type dial while highlighting traditional engraving techniques. Framed. by a steel case, the time is displayed on a blue background with a finely grained finish, punctuated by fir tree hands and minimalist indications. The hour-markers, numerals and railway minutes track are meticulously engraved, then polished and rhodium-plated, creating subtle shimering effects. The transparent back allows the gaze to immerse itself in the very heart of the movement.
This timepiece is distinguished by its 40mm steel case and its skilfully orchestrated design hovering between technical sophistication and elegance. Its facetted bezel features a subtle interplay of satin-brushed and polished finishes, creating a strikingly dynamic look. The deep green sunburst dial is adorned with a guilloché motif taking the form of an asymmetrical waterfall. This model is endowed with a movement that is chronometer-certified (a first for the watchmaker) by the Geneva Chronometry Observatory, a process conducted by Timelab.
Surrounded by an elegant, ultra-thin 39.5mm steel case, the minimalist display of the time gives pride of place to the dial itself. Meticulously crafted in Baltic amber, it is enlivened by fascinating nuances. Resulting from an age-old process of conifer resin fossilisation, this natural material is particularly light. The meticulously decorated in-house calibre visible through the transparent caseback is endowed with a 90-hour power reserve.
Inspired by Lake Como’s characteristic dolce vita, this 25-piece limited edition comes in a rose gold case with various surface treatments creating subtle shimmering effects. In addition to the elegant hours and minutes indications, observers’ attention is captured by an ingenious power-reserve display. The latter features an easy-to-read double retrograde time scale indicating the remaining energy over a six-day scale on the left and the energy available for the last 24 hours on the right.
This pink gold interpretation is distinguished by the colour of its signature dial. Each wrist movement generates captivating shimmering effects, creating striking visual harmony. Amplifying the symmetry and balance of the design, a total of 215 diamonds light up the time display, as well as the case middle and crown. Visible through the window at 6 o’clock, the tourbillon escapement opens a captivating window onto the mechanical heart of this model endowed with a 45-hour power reserve.
As its name suggests, this timepiece is intended to convey a message of peace. The dial rim bears an English inscription in Elvish calligraphy: “From mountains to oceans, may the language of peace resonate in every soul.” This phrase poetically reinterprets the central message of human rights and emphasises the universality and importance of peace. At the heart of the case of this timepiece beats a La Joux-Perret self-winding calibre with a 68-hour power reserve.
This model is an elegant expression of the travel theme. The white gold case frames a dial whose centre is adorned with a convex planisphere offering a night view of the Earth. Enamel-coated using the champlevé technique, this tableau is graced with touches of enamelled gold. The hands sweep discreetly over the composition, while the 9 o’clock aperture indicates the reference time. The domed sapphire crystal accentuates the three-dimensional aspect of this timepiece endowed with a 72-hour power reserve.
This creation heralding a brand-new collection is distinguished by a titanium case comprising a carbon composite container that protects the movement. The latter features small seconds at 9 o’clock, a large barrel between 12 o’clock and 1 o’clock and a flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock. The finely openworked dial features suspended Arabic numerals and a striking impression of depth. Water-resistant to 30m, this timepiece has a 60-hour power reserve.
A new chapter is opening for the iconic collection, with the addition of two 39mm chronographs combining elegance and accuracy. One comes in the brand’s signature blue and the other in a shade of powder pink. The glassbox sapphire crystal is surrounded by a flange paved with 72 diamonds, while 11 precious hour-markers accentuate the sense of refinement. The caseback reveals in-house Calibre TH20-00 with an 80h power reserve. Each watch comes with a matching strap featuring an interchangeability system.
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